Tag Archives: Melissa Bartick
Science You Can Use: More breastfeeding could save mothers’ lives and billions of dollars.
By Tanya Lieberman, IBCLC
Every once in a while I see the bumper sticker that says, “If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.” Maybe it’s time for a new one that says, “If you think supporting breastfeeding is expensive, try disease.” Okay, that … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog, Empower, Inspire, Main Content, Prepare, Science News
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Tagged breast cancer, breastfeeding, Cost Analysis of Maternal Disease Associated With Suboptimal Breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding, hypertension, Melissa Bartick, myocardial infarction, ovarian cancer, The Burden of Suboptimal Breastfeeding in the United States: A Pediatric Cost Analysis, type II diabetes
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Last revised on 06/12/2013
Last revised on 06/12/2013
Booby Traps Series: Dispensing bad advice at the pharmacy counter
By Tanya Lieberman, IBCLC
This post is the 59th in a series of posts on Booby Traps, made possible by the generous support of Motherlove Herbal Company. You may know that nursing moms often get poor advice from providers about medications, but did you … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog, Booby Traps, Main Content
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Tagged Booby Traps, breastfeeding and medications, dr. thomas hale, Infant Risk Center, lactmed, medications and mothers' milk, Melissa Bartick, monica akus, pharmacists breastfeeding advice
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Last revised on 11/02/2012
Last revised on 11/02/2012